Florida Gators Forward Alex Condon Delays NBA Draft

Condon will return for senior season to improve 3-point shooting

Apr. 15, 2026 at 11:22pm

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Forward Alex Condon has decided to return to the University of Florida for his senior season, forgoing the opportunity to enter the NBA draft. Condon, who has been projected as a mid-to-late round pick, wants to use his final year of college eligibility to focus on improving his 3-point shooting before making the leap to the professional ranks.

Why it matters

Condon's decision to stay in school for another year is a significant development for the Florida Gators men's basketball program. As one of the team's top returning players, his presence will be crucial as the Gators look to make a deep run in the NCAA tournament next season.

The details

Condon, a 6'8" forward, averaged 13.2 points and 5.9 rebounds per game for the Gators last season. While he has shown the ability to score inside and create his own shot, his 3-point shooting has been an area of focus for improvement, as he connected on just 32% of his attempts from beyond the arc.

  • Condon announced his decision to return to Florida on April 15, 2026.

The players

Alex Condon

A 6'8" forward for the University of Florida men's basketball team.

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What they’re saying

“I'm excited to come back and work on my game, especially my 3-point shooting. I think I can really help this team make a deep tournament run next season.”

— Alex Condon, Florida Gators Forward

What’s next

Condon will join his Florida teammates for offseason workouts and begin preparing for the 2026-27 college basketball season.

The takeaway

Condon's decision to return to Florida for his senior year demonstrates his commitment to improving his game and helping the Gators achieve their goals. His presence will be a major boost for the team as they look to build on their success from last season.